Privacy Policy

Thank you for visiting Washington Law’s website. We understand how important online privacy is to our visitors and so we have provided the Privacy Policy below to explain what information we may collect from our visitors and how we may use this information. Our Privacy Policy only applies to information that may be collected on this site.

Information We May Collect

“Personally Identifiable Information” means any information that is identifiable to you such as your name, telephone number, physical address and/or email address. You should be able to visit our Site without providing Personally Identifiable Information. However, you may be providing Personally Identifiable Information when you contact us via email or submit your information on this Site.

“Non-Personally Identifiable Information” means any information that does not identify you individually but may include information such as the type of Web browser you use, Internet Protocol (IP) addresses, or any external links you may have used to locate our Site.

How We May Use the Information Collected

We will retain your Personally Identifiable Information for certain limited purposes such as, for example, using your Personally Identifiable Information to respond to any information or services that you request, such as answering your queries, or sending you materials you requested via email or postal mail. We may also use Personally Identifiable Information to ensure compliance with any applicable laws and/or our policies. We will not share your Personally Identifiable Information with anyone outside of Washington Law and/or entities hired by Washington Law to perform work on its behalf.

Non-Personally Identifiable Information may be non-personal, statistical information used only on an aggregate basis as part of collecting information about demographic use, enhance and/or market the Site, and for record keeping and/or accounting purposes. We will never disclose any Personally Identifiable Information that may be part of any aggregate Non-Personally Identifiable Information.

How the Collected Information is Used

Washington Law may retain third parties to perform certain services such as maintaining the Site, or providing marketing assistance. We may provide Personally Identifiable Information for the sole purpose of providing these services to us. Washington Law will take reasonable measures to ensure that these third parties we retain are obligated to protect Personally Identifiable Information on our behalf.

While we will take necessary steps to preserve your privacy, we may need to disclose Personally Identifiable Information where required by law or if we believe that such disclosure is necessary to comply with any judicial proceeding, a court order, or legal action to protect our rights or the rights of others.

Personally Identifiable Information may be transferred in the unlikely event that Washington Law, or substantially all of its assets, is acquired by another firm.

Cookies and Other Tracking Technologies

We may use cookies or any other tracking technologies to collect such Non-Personally Identifiable Information. Cookies are small text file that a website transfers to a user’s hard drive for record-keeping purposes. Most web browsers allow you to either accept, refuse, remove, or block cookies. However, please know that some of our Site’s features may not function properly if you refuse cookies.

Tracking technologies may record, without limitation, domain and host names, dates and times when you accesses the Site, IP addresses, browser software operating systems. We may use tracking technologies to keep track of the number of visits to the Site, to help diagnose problems with our server, and to administer Site. We will never link cookies, IP addresses, or any other tracking technologies to any Personally Identifiable Information so the user remains anonymous. However, we reserve the right to use cookies and tracking technologies to identify a user of our Site to comply with the law, to protect the Site, visitors to the Site, our clients, and others.

Links to Other Site

You may be directed to third party sites not in our control while you are visiting our Site. The privacy policies of those sites may differ from Washington Law’s Privacy Policy. Washington Law shall not be responsible for the security of any of your Personally Identifiable Information collected at these third party sites nor is Washington Law obligated under these third party privacy policies.

Children

Due to the business and legal nature of the Site, it is not designed for children under the age of 13. We do not knowingly request, receive or collect any information from children.

Washington Law shall take reasonable steps to protect Personally Identifiable Information from unauthorized disclosure or access. However, Washington Law does not guarantee that security of any Personally Identifiable Information and shall not be responsible for any inadvertent disclosure, or theft, of Personally Identifiable Information.

Changes to Our Privacy Policy

The terms of this Privacy Policy may change from time to time. Any material changes to the Privacy Policy will be posted on the Site for a reasonable period of time and shall serve as notice to you of these changes. Your continued use of the Site following the posting of changes to these terms will mean you accept those changes.

Governing Law

This Privacy Policy is subject exclusively to the laws or rules of the State of New York within the United States of America. Washington Law does not make any representation that its Privacy Policy complies with laws of any other country. If you reside outside of the United States, your use of the Site shall indicate your consent to the transfer and use of your information outside your country.

Contacting Us

If you have any comments or questions regarding our Legal Notices, Terms of Use or Privacy Policy, please contact us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or at our contact information below.